M Ho… - Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org ... triggering signals to the bias-boosting circuits, rail-to-rail amplification circuits are appended to the slewing-detection circuit. The amplification circuit is, in fact, composed of a simple CMOS in- verter structure, which can effectively convert a slow-changing detectionsignal into a ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from plos.orgDV Becker, CR Mortensen, JM Ackerman… - PLoS ONE, 2011 - dx.plos.org ... Standard methods of signaldetection analysis can be used to estimate both bias and sensitivity, or signal discriminability. Importantly, these effects can be independent of one another (ie, we can become more sensitive to a ... Cached
S Rice… - Journal of experimental psychology. …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Effects of response bias and judgment framing on operator use of an automated aid in a target detection task. Rice S, McCarley JS. Automated diagnostic aids prone to false alarms often produce poorer human performance in signaldetection tasks than equally reliable miss ...
W Hu, Z Liu… - Electronics and Signal Processing, 2011 - Springer ... must be k=106, while the DC bias power source of the circuit is only -15v and +15v, the circuit is saturated instantly. ... Thus this method can avoid the in- stantaneous saturation of the circuit, make the circuit work properly., and make high- frequency signaldetection possible. ... Related articles
[PDF] from arxiv.orgSJ George, JM Stil… - Arxiv preprint arXiv:1106.5362, 2011 - arxiv.org ... The uncertainty in the Faraday depth of the source in- troduces a stronger bias in polarized intensity than just the well known polarization bias. At low signal to noise the false detection rate is greatly enhanced, while at higher signal to noise (p > 4σQU ) an effective estimator for ... Related articles - All 2 versions